Author: Megan

So, this has nothing to do with the upcoming series, though I am writing it. I have all the posts drafted and several of them have complete first drafts. This is basically a general update because the last few months have been a whirlwind. In August I started Grad-School, and that's been fun. It definitely keeps... Continue Reading →

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This year has really gotten away from me, and I've neglected this blog to the extreme. Sometimes it's okay to set things aside, sometimes it's necessary, but now it's time to get back into the swing of things. It has been a few years since I last shared my testimony with anyone, including myself,... Continue Reading →

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Small scene for practice. Not for any story. ------- Anyone can mourn a hero, but only a hero can mourn a villain. She stood at the point of the cliff, so close to the edge that her bare toes curled over the stone edge while she looked down at the ancient forest below. The trees... Continue Reading →

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We all have them, those tough days when your heart is racing in your chest for seemingly no reason and your teeth hurt because you've been clenching your jaw tight. Living with anxiety is not something you just get over. It's something you have to decide to battle every day in order to reclaim your life. You have to choose to live it, and not just endure it.

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My mother used to say I never met a stranger. She would laugh and roll her eyes as I spoke to everyone I passed by in stores, pretending it didn't make her nervous as her 4 year old decided some random person was safe. I was without fear, invincible, and though I knew people... Continue Reading →

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I lost my grandmother in September. Though she had a number of health problems, her death was still sudden and unexpected. Grief is not a new concept, I've known quite a bit of it, but that does not make it any less difficult to face. Every experience I have had with grief has been different and... Continue Reading →

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In a crowded, noisy world where life moves too quickly, the written word became my safe harbor. As a child, my best friend was Peter Pan, and Robin Hood taught me how to stand up for people being bullied. Aslan taught me how to listen to the quiet, steady voice inside of me as the... Continue Reading →

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So, in my previous post, I spoke about bravery. My brave act since that post has been to apply for Graduate school. Can I just say how utterly terrifying that is? Even though I've wanted to pursue a Masters degree for years now, I only just now, two years post undergrad, applied. It was a... Continue Reading →